Three Top Hamas Leaders Killed In Airstrike

Zechariah 12:3 “And in that day will I make Jerusalem a burdensome stone for all people: all that burden themselves with it shall be cut in pieces, though all the people of the earth be gathered together against it.”

Editor's Note: Jim Bakker teaches to watch Israel closely because it is the prophetic timeclock for the unfolding of Last Days events. In Matthew 24, Israel is the fig tree that the Lord told His people to observe to understand the times. It is like a barometer of what is happening in the nations.

Israel responded to the Hamas breaking of a ceasefire by launching an assault on a building that was housing a group of Hamas leadership.

Hamas confirmed the deaths of the officials.

Mohammed Abu Shammala, Raed al-Attar and Mohammed Barhoum were inside a four-story building that was hit in an Israeli airstrike.  The IDF said the home was targeted specifically as part of the response to the Hamas assault.

Palestinian Authority health officials in Rafah say that dozens of other people are still missing.

Prime Minister Netanyahu addressed the situation during a public statement that Operation Protective Edge is not over despite the recent ceasefire.  He said that the response is going to be a “continuous campaign.”

Hamas vowed revenge.

“The assassinations of the three Qassam leaders is a grave crime. But it will not break our people and Israel will pay the price for it,” a Hamas statement read.

One thought on “Three Top Hamas Leaders Killed In Airstrike

  1. doesn’t explicitly mean the end of Hamas. Victory?, yes. End?, no. People cheered when Bin Laden was dead, but all it did was make for the rise of a worse threat. Cut the hydra’s head off, 2 grow in its original place. Leaderless doesn’t mean for long. When one tyrant falls, there’s always a bigger one ready to supersede him.

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